Coagulation Modifiers - General Flashcards
1
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Blood vessel injury
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- Local vasoconstriction seals off small injury
- Platelet aggregation forms a platelet plug
- Hageman factor is activated
- Intrinsic pathway converts prothrombin to thrombin to seal system
- Extrinsic pathway clots the blood that has leaked out of the vascular system
2
Q
Considerations for children
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- Injury prevention
- Safety precautions
- What to do if bleeding begins
- Drugs should be based on weight and age
- Warfarin used for cardiac surgery
- Xaban should not be used
- Low-molecular weight heparins: unknown safety
3
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Considerations for adults
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- Injury prevention: electric razor, soft-bristled toothbrush, no contact sports
- What to do if bleeding occurs: constant, firm pressure, call provider
- Caution with other meds
- Medicalert bracelet
- Extreme caution in pregancy and lactation
- Periodic blood tests
4
Q
Considerations for older adults
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- Drug-Drug interactions
- Impaired liver and kidney fx: get labs done
- Start low, go slow
- Safety
5
Q
Thromboembolic disorder
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-Conditions that predispose a person to the formation of clots and emboli
6
Q
Hemorrhagic disorder
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-Disorder in which excess bleeding occurs
7
Q
Antiplatelets
A
-Alter the formation of the platelet plug
8
Q
Anticoagulants
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-Interfere with the clotting cascade and thrombin formation
9
Q
Thrombolytics
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-Break down the thrombus that has been formed by stimulating the plasmin system
10
Q
Anticoagulant adjuncts
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- Lepirudin
- Protamine sulfate (Heparin antidote)
- Vitamin K (warfarin antidote)
11
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Bleeding disorders treated with clotting factors
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- Hemophilia
- Liver disease
- Bone marrow disease